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Heavily indebted countries Compared by People > Fertility > Mortality rate, infant > Per 1,000 live births

DEFINITION: Mortality rate, infant (per 1,000 live births). Infant mortality rate is the number of infants dying before reaching one year of age, per 1,000 live births in a given year.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Zimbabwe 55.7 2012
2 Sudan 49.3 2012
3 Malawi 46 2012
4 Sao Tome and Principe 38 2012
5 Eritrea 37.2 2012
6 Morocco 26.8 2012
7 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 21.1 2012
8 Cape Verde 18.9 2012
9 Egypt 17.9 2012
10 Barbados 16.9 2012
11 Jordan 16.4 2012
12 Belize 15.7 2012
13 Saint Lucia 14.9 2012
14 Jamaica 14.4 2012
15 Dominica 11.5 2012
16 Grenada 11.4 2012
17 Seychelles 11.2 2012
18 Antigua and Barbuda 9.2 2012
19 Sri Lanka 8.3 2012
20 Lebanon 8 2012
21 Saint Kitts and Nevis 7 2012
22 United States 6 2012
23 Malta 5.8 2012
24 Serbia 5.7 2012
25 Hungary 5.3 2012
26 Canada 4.7 2012
=27 Greece 4.1 2012
=27 United Kingdom 4.1 2012
29 Spain 3.8 2012
=30 Germany 3.4 2012
=30 Belgium 3.4 2012
=30 Ireland 3.4 2012
=30 France 3.4 2012
=30 Netherlands 3.4 2012
=35 Austria 3.3 2012
=35 Israel 3.3 2012
37 Italy 3.2 2012
38 Portugal 2.9 2012
39 Cyprus 2.5 2012
40 Singapore 2.3 2012
41 Japan 2.2 2012
42 Iceland 1.8 2012

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